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LONDON (Reuters) - British punk rockers the Sex Pistols have signed with Universal Music Catalog UK, part of the world's largest record label Universal, which will re-release their seminal album "Never Mind The Bollocks Here's The Sex Pistols." The repackaged album will go on sale later in 2012, 35 years after its original release, and Universal plans a series of events to mark the anniversary. "Music can be great. The Sex Pistols are the greatest," said lead singer Johnny Rotten in a statement Monday. He asked listeners to "give generously. ...
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